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Twenty-four years ago, in 1998, I was referred to Dr. James Heaps at UCLA. At that time, Dr. Heaps sexually abused and assaulted me. I filed a complaint against him with the California Medical Board.
Heaps was allowed to continue seeing patients — both during the investigation and after UCLA informed the doctor his contract would not be renewed when it expired on June 30, 2018.
Heaps saw more than 6,000 patients during his career. FOX 11 Los Angeles Another woman, Natalie B., recounted how Heaps’ abuse tainted the births of her children at the UCLA medical facility.
Ex-UCLA gynecologist now facing 20 felony charges for allegedly sexually assaulting 7 patients Dr. James Mason Heaps, 63, of Woodland Hills, initially faced charges involving two alleged victims.
Heaps had been free on bond, but was taken into custody on bail of $1.9 million, according to attorneys who represent hundreds of victims in a civil case against the doctor and UCLA.